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Michael A. Dragonetti
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  • Stamford, CT
  • United States
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Lives in:
Stamford, CT
Department:
Stamford Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
25
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Retired Elevator Constructor
Topics you provide training for:
Technical Rescue
Specializing in Handling Elevator Emergencies
Areas of expertise:
Handling Elevator Emergencies
Bio:
Michael A. Dragonetti is a 21-year veteran firefighter with the Stamford (CT) Fire Department. He was assigned to Rescue Company 1 for 17 years and is currently the Deputy Chief's Aide in Group 2. He is a New York and Connecticut state-certified fire service instructor; presented courses in elevator operations at the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Technical Rescue School (2002-2005), was an instructor at the FDIC 2003-2010. Prior to developing and teaching "Handling Elevator Emergencies" in 1999, he had extensive experience in the New York City metropolitan area constructing, modernizing, maintaining, and repairing elevators and escalators with one of the largest elevator companies in the world. In addition, he is the founder and president of Dragon Rescue Management, a technical rescue training company.
Web site:
http://www.dragonrescue.com

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